Just hours before the Football Association's official announcement, England's World Cup squad numbers have reportedly been leaked, following the circulation of a FIFA document online. The 26-man squad, managed by Thomas Tuchel, is currently in North America, gearing up for their World Cup opener against Croatia on June 17. The announcement has already sparked considerable discussion, particularly due to the notable exclusions of players such as Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Harry Maguire.
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Among the goalkeepers, Jordan Pickford retains the No.1 shirt, while Dean Henderson and James Trafford are assigned No.13 and No.23, respectively. The defensive lineup has drawn particular attention, with Ezri Konsa receiving the No.2 shirt, a number typically associated with right-backs, despite his primary role as a central defender. This assignment could suggest a tactical shift for Konsa during the tournament.
Further down the squad, Bukayo Saka holds the No.7 shirt, and captain Harry Kane remains at No.9. Jude Bellingham continues to wear the iconic No.10, while Marcus Rashford is assigned No.11, indicating a potential edge over Anthony Gordon, who has been given No.18 following his recent transfer to Barcelona. The document also reveals numbers for other players, including Tino Livramento at No.12 and Jordan Henderson at No.14, hinting at Tuchel's strategic preferences.
The complete list of England's leaked squad numbers includes notable assignments such as Reece James at No.24 and Djed Spence at No.25, showcasing the depth and versatility within the squad. As fans eagerly await the official confirmation from the FA, the leaked information provides an intriguing glimpse into how the Three Lions may line up as they embark on their World Cup journey.
